The Voice Senior (Russian TV series) season 3

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The Voice Senior
Season 3
Presented by Dmitry Nagiev
Coaches
WinnerDina Yudina
Winning coach Tamara Gverdtsiteli
Runner-upPetr Tarenkov
Release
Original network Channel One
Original releaseSeptember 4 (2020-09-04) 
October 2, 2020 (2020-10-02)
Season chronology
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Season 2

The third season of the Russian reality talent show The Voice Senior (The Voice. 60+) premiered on September 4, 2020 [1] on Channel One. Lev Leshchenko returned as coach, while Tamara Gverdtsiteli, Elena Vaenga, and Garik Sukachov replaced Pelageya, Valeriya, and Mikhail Boyarsky, respectively. Dmitry Nagiev returned as the show's presenter.

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Dina Yudina was announced the winner on October 2, 2020, marking Tamara Gverdtsiteli's first win as a coach and the second female coach to win in the show's history, behind Pelageya. With Dina's win, Tamara Gverdtsiteli became the first new coach to win. Also, Dina became only the 2nd winner in the show’s history to have been just a one-chair turn in the blind auditions.

As in season 1, the audience again chose the Best Coach. It was Lev Leshchenko with 31%. Last time in season 1, he took the last, 4th place.

Coaches and presenter

Lev Leshchenko returned as coaches for his 3rd season in a row. Pelageya, Valeriya, and Boyarsky didn't return for season three and were replaced by Tamara Gverdtsiteli, Elena Vaenga, and Garik Sukachov, thus making it the second season (and the third season in the whole Russian version of The Voice franchise) to have two female coaches. [2]

Dmitry Nagiev returned as a presenter.

Teams

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CoachesTop 20 artists
Lev Leshchenko
Petr TarenkovValery KucherenkoNikolay SakharovAlla PonomaryovaValentin Buzovkin
Tamara Gverdtsiteli
Dina YudinaVsevolod UshakovAndrey PapazyanAlexander ChumakValery Agabekov
Elena Vaenga
Irina AnikinaVyacheslav OlkhovskyIgor YatskovLyubov OstretsovaSvetlana Goncharova
Garik Sukachov
Tatyana ShupenyaGalina GrozinaIrina FedotovaSergey ShikalovStefano Voice

Blind auditions

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  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, despite the lack of places in his/her team
    Artist defaulted to a coach's team
    Artist picked a coach's team
    Artist eliminated with no coach pressing their button

The coaches performed "Я милого узнаю по походке" at the start of the show.

EpisodeOrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
LeshchenkoGverdtsiteliVaengaSukachov
Episode 1 [lower-alpha 1]

(September 4)

1Galina Grozina73 Svobodny, Amur Oblast «А за окном черёмуха»
2Valentin Buzovkin71 Yasnogorsk, Tula Oblast «Caruso»
3Svetlana Trifonova60 Nizhny Novgorod «Не расстанусь с комсомолом»
4Valery Agabekov69 Krasnodar «L-O-V-E»
5Inna Badanina74 Pavlovskiy Posad, Moscow Oblast «Неаполитанская песенка»
6Irina Anikina61 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast «Белая лебедь - подруга весны»
7Vyacheslav Olkhovsky64 Grozny «Speak Softly Love»
8Lyudmila Mozolyova62 Monino, Moscow Oblast «Листья жёлтые»
9Andrey Papazyan60 Gyumri, Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia «My Way»
10Alla Maksimova69 Saint Petersburg «Дружба»
Episode 2 [lower-alpha 2]

(September 11)

1Sergey Shikalov61 Ufa «Blue Suede Shoes»
2Dina Yudina91 Saint-Petersburg «Калитка»
3Petr Tarenkov60 Saint Petersburg «Non ti scordar di me»
4Nadezhda Stasyulevich61 Kostanay, Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan «Пой, гитара»
5Igor Yatskov60 Reni, Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine «Bensonhurst Blues»
6Anna Shirochenko67 Ashgabat, Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan «Нашей юности оркестр»
7Valentina Savosina69Khmelinets, Lipetsk Oblast «На побывку едет»
8Irina Fedotova62 Cherepovets, Vologda Oblast «Lullaby of Birdland»
9Nikolay Sakharov61 Moscow «Живёт моя отрада»
10Lyubov Soshnikova80 Saint Petersburg «Песня Анюты»
11Alexander Chumak63 Grozny «Полёт на дельтаплане»
Episode 3 [lower-alpha 3]

(September 18)

1Lyubov Ostretsova74Starye Bakury, Kirov Oblast «Гляжу в озёра синие»
2Stefano Voice67Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria «Tu vuò fa l’americano»
3Alla Ponomaryova74 Saratov «Челита»
4Vsevolod Ushakov82 Moscow «Ария Мистера Икс»
5Afina Delionidi60 Kentau, Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan / Flag of Greece.svg  Greece «Dov'è l'amore»Team full
6Evgeny Baranov82 Moscow «Три года ты мне снилась»
7Tatyana Shupenya60 Kirovsk, Leningrad Oblast «Misty»
8Valery Kucherenko63Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan «Чёрные глаза»Team full
9Tamara Subbotina82 Arkhangelsk «Ленинградские мосты»Team full
10Vladimir Kozyrev66 Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Oblast «La vie en rose»
11Svetlana Goncharova60 Volgodonsk, Rostov Oblast «Зачем вы, девочки, красивых любите?»

The Knockouts

      Artist was saved by the Public's votes
      Artist was eliminated
EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongResult
Episode 4
(September 25) [lower-alpha 4]
Tamara Gverdtsiteli1Valery Agabekov«Volare»Eliminated
2Andrey Papazyan«Верни мне музыку»Eliminated
3Alexander Chumak«Снег»Eliminated
4Vsevolod Ushakov«Улица, улица»Advanced
5Dina Yudina«Осенние листья»Advanced
Garik Sukachov6Galina Grozina«Я тебя подожду»Advanced
7Sergey Shikalov«The Road to Hell»Eliminated
8Irina Fedotova«Друзья, купите папиросы»Eliminated
9Tatyana Shupenya«Back to Black»Advanced
10Stefano Voice«Чёртово колесо»Eliminated
Elena Vaenga11Svetlana Goncharova«По диким степям Забайкалья»Eliminated
12Igor Yatskov«Right Here Waiting»Eliminated
13Irina Anikina«Очередь за счастьем»Advanced
14Vyacheslav Olkhovsky«'O surdato 'nnammurato»Advanced
15Lyubov Ostretsova«Течёт река Волга»Eliminated
Lev Leshchenko16Valentin Buzovkin«Torna a Surriento»Eliminated
17Valery Kucherenko«Пісня про рушник»Advanced
18Nikolay Sakharov«Поручик Голицын»Eliminated
19Alla Ponomaryova«Куда бежишь, тропинка милая?»Eliminated
20Petr Tarenkov«’O sole mio»Advanced

Final

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      Artist was saved by the Public's votes
      Artist was eliminated
EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongPublic's voteResult
Episode 5
(October, 2)
Final
Lev Leshchenko1Valery Kucherenko«Mamma»38.3%Eliminated
2Petr Tarenkov«Вдоль по улице метелица метёт»61.7%Advanced
Tamara Gverdtsiteli3Dina Yudina«Если б не было войны»78.2%Advanced
4Vsevolod Ushakov«Песня о далёкой Родине»21.8%Eliminated
Elena Vaenga5Irina Anikina«Колыбельная сыну»56.6%Advanced
6Vyacheslav Olkhovsky«Дивлюсь я на небо»43.4%Eliminated
Garik Sukachov7Galina Grozina«Наши мамы»43.6%Eliminated
8Tatyana Shupenya«Ты, ты, только ты»56.4%Advanced
Super Final
Lev Leshchenko1Petr Tarenkov"Granada"40,4%Runner-up
Tamara Gverdtsiteli2Dina Yudina«На тот большак»59,6%Winner
Elena Vaenga3Irina Anikina«Старинные часы»Third place
Garik Sukachov4Tatyana Shupenya«Город детства»Third place

Best Coach

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CoachPublic's vote
(per episode)
Result
#1#2#3#4Av.
Lev Leshchenko 34%35%28%26%31%Best Coach
Elena Vaenga 22%17%30%29%25%Second place
Garik Sukachov 22%30%22%21%22%Third place
Tamara Gverdtsiteli 22%18%20%24%

Reception

Rating

EpisodeOriginal airdateProductionTime slot (UTC+3)AudienceSource
RatingShare
1"The Blind Auditions Premiere"September 4, 2020301Friday 9:30 p.m.
2"The Blind Auditions, Part 2"September 11, 2020302

Notes

  1. Lev Leshchenko is The best coach of episode 1.
  2. Lev Leshchenko is The best coach of episode 2.
  3. Elena Vaenga is The best coach of episode 3.
  4. Elena Vaenga is The Best coach of episode 4.

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